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    The Jay Cataldo Life Coaching Blog

    “Transform Your Life At The Push Of A Button”
    12 30th, 2009

    rubiks cube

     

    This year on Christmas, amidst the usual socks and underwear that my mom, I mean Santa, always surprises me with, I received a tiny keychain-sized .

     

    Now personally, I’ve always hated these things. I could never figure the damn thing out and pretty much gave up on trying once I turned 9 and got hooked on Transformers and GI Joe’s.

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    Beware The Puppet Master

    Author: Jay Cataldo
    12 20th, 2009

    puppet master

     

    Some experts believe that 99% of our behavior is simply the result of conditioned responses that we have little to no control over.

     

    Personally, I’m not sure if I like the implications of this statement.

     

    I mean, we all have a few knee jerk reactions here and there, but for the most part, we’re logical, rational creatures who put a lot of thought into our decisions and actions.

     

    Aren’t we?

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    12 13th, 2009

    tigersgirls

     

    As the Tiger Woods scandal continues to gather attention, a few people have asked me how I would go about coaching him if he were my client. As a relationship coach who specializes in breakups, here’s what I’d tell this cheating Tiger…

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    12 10th, 2009

     

    reaper

     

    I had an interesting coaching session the other day that I’d like to tell you about. My client (we’ll call him Steve) is a marine who returned home from Iraq earlier in the year. While overseas, one of his best friends became paralyzed from a stray bullet. Unable to deal with the emotional pain, he ended up committing suicide.

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    11 6th, 2009

    courtesy of Creative Commons

    photo courtesy of Creative Commons

     

    About a week back, I put up a tweet on twitter that got everyone all riled up. I’ll admit that it was a bit controversial, even for me. It read:

     

    “The more frustrated men I work with, the more I believe that falling in love is the biggest mistake a man can make in a relationship.”

     

    And of course, everybody started freaking out. While I did get a few “amen brotha”s, most of the responses (from both men and women) accused me of being “crazy”, “cynical” and an all-around poor excuse for a relationship coach. lol Pretty funny actually, but I understand why everyone was so upset. I quickly followed up with this: Read the rest of this entry »




    tranny

     

    Is it just me or does everything always seem to go wrong no matter what?  No matter how much time you spend planning… no matter how brilliant the people you hire are… no matter how many deities you pray to or rabbit’s feet you collect… it’s never enough to prevent imminent disaster from striking at the worst possible times.

     

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    The Chris Brown Apology

    Author: Jay Cataldo
    07 28th, 2009

     

    Credit: Brandon Evans (Wikimedia Commons)

     

    (this is a reprint of an article that I recently wrote for Womenco.com)

     

    So Chris Brown finally issued a public apology last week for the infamous “Rihanna incident.” While it was long overdue, most people didn’t seem too happy with it, myself being one of them. Personally, I think he could have done a much better job and at the end of this article, I’m going to be sharing some psychologically proven tips on the best way to apologize to a co-worker. This advice will come in handy whenever you miss an important deadline or accidentally give your boss a black eye at the Christmas party. Read the rest of this entry »



    A Must Watch Trailer

    Author: Jay Cataldo
    06 1st, 2009

    People constantly ask me how I’m able to get the results that I do for my clients.  If you’re curious, you can watch the trailer below to learn more about the “secret weapon” I use to transform people’s lives.

     

    Btw… Success guru Jack Canfield highly endorses this technique (he’s in the movie). Nuff said.

     

    P.S. If you like this video, please join my mailing list by entering your name and email address into the form on the right.  You’ll be notified by email when new articles are published and will also receive my highly acclaimed free report “Push The Button – Seven Proven Success Secrets For A Total Life Transformation” as a gift.

     

    P.P.S. Don’t forget to request your FREE 30min 1-on-1 ”Rapid Transformation” coaching session by filling out the form on the home page. Go here now: SIGN ME UP!

     



    More Bad Facebook Manners

    Author: Jay Cataldo
    05 19th, 2009

     

    I recently got to watch a breakup between a husband and wife unfold on Facebook which played out like a mini soap opera.  What made it especially interesting was the fact that the guy is a pickup coach, very similar to that guy Mystery from the VH1 show “The Pickup Artist.”

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    05 8th, 2009

     

    Let’s face it. Women are completely insane… at least from a man’s point of view. What guy wouldn’t agree that it’s easier to solve a Rubik’s cube in the midst of an acid trip than to decipher even a single sentence’s worth of undertones coming from the mouth of a female?

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    Facebook Manners

    Author: Jay Cataldo
    04 27th, 2009

    Everyone could use a lesson in Facebook etiquette.

     

    (If you like this video, please join my mailing list by entering your name and email address into the form on the right.  You’ll be notified by email when new articles and videos are published and will also receive my free report “Push The Button” as a gift.)

     

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    Dan Gilbert on Happiness

    Author: Jay Cataldo
    03 22nd, 2009

    In this video, Harvard Psychologist Dan Gilbert challenges the idea that we’ll be miserable if we don’t get what we want.  He proposes that our “psychological immune system” lets us feel truly happy even when things fail to work out the way we hoped they would.  Interesting stuff.

     

    P.S. If you like this video, please join my mailing list by entering your name and email address into the form on the right.  You’ll be notified by email when new articles and videos are published and will also receive my free report “Push The Button” as a gift.

     

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    Life Coaching? Say What?

    Author: Jay Cataldo
    02 19th, 2009

    The first question I’m asked when people find out what I do sounds something like this: “?  Hmm… what’s that all about?”  And my response is always the same: “Honestly… I really couldn’t tell you.” 

     

    I’ll be the first to admit that I’m not your typical .  I’m nowhere near fifty years old, I’m as politically incorrect as you can get, and I wasn’t invited to be a talking head on The Secret.

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